The potter's art : a complete history of pottery in Britain / Garth Clark.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Phaidon, 1995.Description: 239 p. : ill(some col.), facsims.,ports.(some col.) ; 30cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0714832022 :
- 738 CLA 20
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The first ever book to provide a comprehensive overview of British pottery, The Potter's Art traces this remarkable history of pottery all the way from the rudimentary pots of the Middle Ages to the sophisticated art of today's studio potters.
Beginning with the peasant potter, Garth Clark moves on to describe the development of style and fashion under the notorious Josiah Wedgwood. He also examines the work of the artist-potters William De Morgan and the Martin brothers, and the studio potters Bernard Leach and Lucie Rie. Focusing particularly on the distinctly human angle to the craft, the author brings the potters to life by describing their working conditions, lifestyles and characters.
For all collectors and potters, this is an indispensable survey which sheds new light on the history of British pottery. For anyone with a sense of aestheticism or a general interest in the arts, it is an absorbing introduction to perhaps the most fundamental artistic medium in the history of civilization.
Includes index
Bibliography( p.224-228)
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